With no guidelines in modern campaigns, voters refashion their standard for presidential behavior based on what they see immediately before them. “Having that celebrity personality and projecting an image in the media is more important than traditional qualifications,” Bob Tyson, a retired database consultant and Trump supporter, told The Washington Post’s Dan Balz. “It’s made me think differently about what it takes to be elected president. The traditional path of being a state governor or U.S. senator doesn’t seem to count as much. It’s being able to manage your image in the media and
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